Surely you already take into account how dangerous various activities are before deciding to do them?
Everyone has different thresholds for how much risk they are willing to take. Anyone that does not take risk into account at all will die very rapidly.
And anyone who obsesses over risk too much will have a life not worth living, which—compared to the risk of injury from mundane activities—is the greater risk.
“Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away.” That’s perhaps a slight exaggeration, a long life of small pleasures would compare favorably to a shorter life filled with ecstatic experiences, but the point is that a warm breathing body does not a life make.
There is a difference between conscious thought and gut feeling. I’m quite happy to rely on my gut feeling for danger(as I get it for free), but do not want to promote it to conscious worrying in my every day life.
I’m kind of the opposite. My ‘gut’ feelings tend to rate most things as being dangerous, and I rely on my awareness of actual risk to be able to do pretty much anything.
I don’t think I obsess over risk either—but that’s maybe because I have been doing this all my life :-). I also don’t think my life has not been worth worth living—quite the opposite, or I wouldn’t have signed up for Cryonics!
Surely you already take into account how dangerous various activities are before deciding to do them?
Everyone has different thresholds for how much risk they are willing to take. Anyone that does not take risk into account at all will die very rapidly.
And anyone who obsesses over risk too much will have a life not worth living, which—compared to the risk of injury from mundane activities—is the greater risk.
“Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away.” That’s perhaps a slight exaggeration, a long life of small pleasures would compare favorably to a shorter life filled with ecstatic experiences, but the point is that a warm breathing body does not a life make.
People’s actions reveal that they do not measure life this way.
There is a difference between conscious thought and gut feeling. I’m quite happy to rely on my gut feeling for danger(as I get it for free), but do not want to promote it to conscious worrying in my every day life.
I’m kind of the opposite. My ‘gut’ feelings tend to rate most things as being dangerous, and I rely on my awareness of actual risk to be able to do pretty much anything.
I don’t think I obsess over risk either—but that’s maybe because I have been doing this all my life :-). I also don’t think my life has not been worth worth living—quite the opposite, or I wouldn’t have signed up for Cryonics!
Your gut feeling is informed by what you consciously choose to read.